Co-creation Informatics Laboratory (CCILAB)


Graduate School of Science and Engineering / Faculty of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University

About us

Our mission is to enhance human-computer collaboration and support human intellectual activities by effectively bridging between the real world and the computer world. To this end, we focus on not only the methodological development in the fields of machine learning, knowledge discovery and multimedia understanding, but also the application of our developed methods to specific domains like healthcare and education. One prominent characteristic of our research is the adoption of cloud-service platforms like AWS and high-performance servers equipped with many cores and GPUs for efficient execution of experiments.


Professors

Prof. Dr. Miho Ohsaki

Miho Ohsaki received the B.E., M.E., and Dr. Eng. degrees from Kyushu Institute of Design (now, Kyushu University) in 1994, 1996, and 1999, respectively. From 1999 to 2004, she was an assistant professor at Shizuoka University. From 2004, she started working at Doshisha University, and is now a professor there. Her research interests are machine learning, knowledge discovery, and their application to biomedical data analysis. She is a member of IEEE, IPSJ, and JSAI.

Prof. Dr. Kimiaki Shirahama

Kimiaki Shirahama received the B.E., M.E., and D.E. degrees in engineering from Kobe University, Japan, in 2003, 2005, and 2011, respectively. After working as an Assistant Professor with the Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Pattern Recognition Group, University of Siegen, Germany, from 2013 to 2018. He was an Associate Professor with Kindai University, Japan, from 2018 to 2023. He is currently an Associate Professor with Doshisha University, Japan. His research interests include multimedia data processing, machine learning, data mining, and sensor-based human activity recognition. He is a member of ACM SIGKDD, ACM SIGMM, the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers in Japan (ITE), the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), and the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering in Japan (IEICE).

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